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ASOS 4505 Tall Ski belted ski suit
ASOS’ affordable all-in-one ski suit is giving us major Bond girl vibes. We particularly love the slim-fit flared trousers, belt and faux fur trim.
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Free People Downhill Diva Suit
Free People’s activewear live FP Movement is perfect for professionals and posers alike. We love this snow-white ski suit with its puffer style jacket and sleek fitted bottoms. Too chic.
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Jack Wills Cropped ski puffer jacket
On a budget this snowy season? Check out Jack Wills’ new range of hella cool ski wear for that designer look without the super spenny price tag. This all-black jacket is top of our wish list.
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Free People Chill Factor Leggings
It’s SO important for your ski pants to fit properly – they need to be tight enough to keep the snow out but still feel comfy. These trousers from Free People are ideal because they have a dual waistband system for body hugging comfort.
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Sweaty Betty Canyon Fleece Zip Up
I’m sure we don’t need to remind you that snuggly fleeces are back in a big way this winter. Wear Sweaty Betty’s super soft style under your waterproof jacket this ski szn and with running leggings day-to-day.
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Free People Lift Love Jacket
We’ve seen a lot of ski jackets in our time but can confirm this Free People number is one of the cutest! We’re obsessed with the dusty-pink shade, belted silhouette and ribbed cuffs.
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Vallon Freebirds goggles
Ok, these mirrored Vallon goggles are a little on the spenny side… But trust us, you can chuck these on with the plainest, most inexpensive ski gear and instantly look a million bucks. Plus, when it comes to eyes, it’s better to be safe than sorry, right?
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Tretorn Aspa hybrid low boots
Buy a pair of on-trend (but practical) snow boots for your next ski holiday and you’ll definitely wear them again once you’re back home.
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Mountain Warehouse Riva hypadri womens water resistant ski jacket
Make a statement on the slopes with Mountain Warehouse’s amazing leopard print ski jacket. The best part? This baby comes with vents at the armpits – you know, for seriously sweaty skiing sessions.
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Hush Off-piste graphic sweatshirt
This Hush slogan sweatshirt is perfect for lounging at the chalet or for a bit of après ski action. Plus, you’ll wear it looong after your trip to the slopes is over – seriously, we live in ours.
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Superdry Ultimate rescue ski jacket
Black and white ski jackets are v chic but we also love being loud and proud with our snow lewks. Superdry’s funky coat gets both style and safety points as its neon-trimmed design means you’ll be easy to spot on the slopes.
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The North Face Women’s Snoga Ski Trousers
Sometimes ski salopettes can be on the baggy side, which is a very specific kinda lewk. But if you’d prefer a skinnier style, check out these chic pants from The North Face.
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Salomon Women’s ski boot
If you’re a seasoned pro it might be time to invest in some ski boots – you’ll find it will save you money in the long term (resort rentals can be pretty pricey). Lined with a soft faux fur, Salomon’s boots are guaranteed to keep your feet cosy and secure.
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Perfect Moment Polar Flare Down Jacket
Perfect for petite ski queens, Perfect Moment’s jacket has a cropped fit so will hit just on the hips. We’re in love with the high-shine, glossy finish on this number, too.
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Goldbergh Carter jacket
If you’re all for the designer ski wear but don’t have the budget to blow, check out Selfridges Rental. We’re obsessed with these logotastic ski pants that retail at £559 but can be yours for four days for just £65. Genius.
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Columbia Women’s Platinum Peak™ II 3L Waterproof Ski Shell
Columbia’s new ski jacket comes with all the pockets (one for your ski pass, googles and valuables) so you don’t have to worry about carrying a rucksack up the mountain.
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Sweaty Betty Snowfall High Shine Cropped Ski Puffer
If you’ve got a bit of money to spend on ski wear but don’t want to opt for designer stuff, Sweaty Betty is a great in-between option. Top of our wish list is this cropped jacket – the high-shine and baby blue shade are all kinds of snow chic.
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Aligne Freba Zip Cardigan
We’re already dreaming of snuggling into this Aligne Fair Isle cardi after a long day of skiing. The best part? This knit will work beyond your snowy holiday too – just add leather trousers for a winter weekend lewk.
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Helly Hansen Women s Escape Down Coat Black
If you have perfected your parallel ski position – first of all, congrats queen – you can probs opt for longer line ski jackets like this one from Helly Hansen. This style will also keep your booty warm on those loooong and cooold chair lifts. Win-win.
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Superdry Ski Boxy Puffer Jacket
Superdry is the place to go for technical ski wear on a budget. We think you’ll look like a seasoned professional in the brand’s turquoise puffer jacket. Despite it being hella cosy, this baby is actually crafted to be ultra breathable, because skiing IS a workout, ppl.
Rosie Davenport is an Ecommerce Writer at Cosmopolitan UK and Red Online, covering fashion, beauty and travel reviews, as well as major sales events such as Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Rosie has reviewed everything from Reformation dresses to the latest massage guns and knows the new brands to bookmark as well as the latest trends to follow. Before this role, Rosie was a Fashion Ecommerce Writer on publications including ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar and Good Housekeeping for nearly two years, and gained a MA from Central Saint Martins in Fashion Journalism in 2021, focussing on the rise (and rise) of fashion podcasting. Rosie has also worked at The Times, been a sub editor at The Mail on Sunday’s weekly YOU magazine and produced in-depth retail reports for the trend forecasting agency WGSN. Her career highlight? Previewing Prada’s AW21 menswear show in the depths of lockdown and interviewing Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons from her bedroom. Outside of work, Rosie can be found rummaging through vintage shops or getting lost in one of London’s iconic department stores. You can follow Rosie on Instagram @rosie.davenport
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